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Climate Justice, Energy, and Sustainability at PPS

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Climate Justice in èßäÊÓÆµ
In March 2022, the Portland Public School Board, after years of direct student and community action and leadership on climate justice, unanimously approved the Climate Crisis Response, Climate Justice and Sustainable Practices Policy ("CCRP"). The policy sets far reaching and ambitious targets around energy use, waste reduction, curriculum development, green èßäÊÓÆµyards, student health, and climate justice and resiliency.
The PPS CCRP explicitly begins with our commitment to climate justice:
"Climate change disproportionately impacts the vulnerable members of our community. Implementation of this policy will prioritize serving people with disabilities, communities of color, and other vulnerable populations...The District shall prioritize investments that achieve the greatest emissions reduction, while integrating climate action into our curriculum and developing a culture of environmental stewardship and climate justice throughout our organization."
Student, teacher, and community engagement work is critical to establishing a culture of climate justice - and we want you to be involved! On this page, you can find an overview of exciting projects, programs and opportunities for èßäÊÓÆµ, staff, teachers, and community members. A future of climate solutions takes all of us working together, so if you have any ideas, questions, or just want to get plugged into this work, please email climatejustice@pps.net.
What's new with PPS Climate Justice
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Since the passage of the Climate Crisis Response Policy, the PPS Climate Justice department has envisioned a public facing progress-tracking dashboard that shows how far we’ve come and where we’re going. The CCRP dashboard showcases how the district is strategically advancing scopes to fully integrate and operationalize the policy objectives and goals. This dashboard was created with feedback from the Board Climate Crisis Response Committee as well as staff throughout the district.
If you have any questions or comments about the dashboard, reach out to climatejustice@pps.net.
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In the spring of 2024, the PPS Climate Justice partnered with the Innovation Studio to curate a team of èßäÊÓÆµ, teachers, community partners, and PPS staff to better understand how to create more equitable and accessible engagement opportunities for PPS èßäÊÓÆµ, especially those most impacted by climate change. The Design Team explored this question with our PPS community and created a series of recommendations and prototypes, which are published in the .The Climate Justice team is now working to integrate these recommendations and prototypes into practices to advance more equitable engagement, empowerment, and education of PPS èßäÊÓÆµ and community partners.
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Mission Statements
A core part of the climate work we do at PPS is centered around racial equity and social justice. Understanding climate justice -- the idea that climate change has differing social, economic, public health, and other adverse impacts on underprivileged populations -- helps guide our actions in a way that distributes environmental benefits equitably, focusing first on the populations that have been harmed most by climate change.
PPS Climate Justice mission:
Support the teaching and learning of climate change and climate justice in all classrooms in èßäÊÓÆµ. Collaborate to develop transdisciplinary curriculum and professional learning that empowers educators and youth to become transformative racial equity leaders and global stewards and ambassadors. Collaborate with district and community partners to empower youth to lead the district and the world in becoming more sustainable.
PPS Energy & Sustainability mission:
The PPS Energy & Sustainability Office works to combat climate change in our community by reducing greenhouse gas emissions in our èßäÊÓÆµs and promoting resilient, inclusive, sustainable buildings and èßäÊÓÆµyards. We work to empower and support our PPS community -- èßäÊÓÆµ, teachers, families, and neighbors -- to be climate ambassadors for a more sustainable and just future.
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èßäÊÓÆµ us
Kat Davis, Climate Justice Advisor, kadavis@pps.net
Kat Davis is the Advisor for Climate Justice at èßäÊÓÆµ where she oversees the district-wide implementation of the Climate Crisis Response, Climate Justice and Sustainable Practices Policy. Before coming to PPS, Kat was the Director of Sustainability at Boise State University for five years, and has experience in the public sector with a background in designing systems of solutions in nonprofits and local governance. Kat centers student voice in her work and is eager to engage with the Portland community in moving PPS forward in our commitment to climate justice together.
Aaron Presberg, Senior Program Manager, Energy & Sustainability, apresberg@pps.net
Aaron Presberg is the Senior Program Manager for the Energy & Sustainability team. He oversees all projects related to energy efficiency and energy use reduction, and represents PPS sustainability priorities in maintenance and èßäÊÓÆµ modernization projects.
Sustainability@pps.net
The PPS Sustainability Program Manager oversees all projects related to waste management and reduction. They also run èßäÊÓÆµyard related projects including tree plantings, depaves, and èßäÊÓÆµyard redesigns, in addition to managing partnerships with PPS' èßäÊÓÆµ garden educators.
Ari Ettinger, Climate Resiliency Program Manager, aettinger@pps.net
Ari Ettinger is the Climate Resiliency Program Manager, where he leads student, teacher, and community engagement efforts, while supporting energy reduction programs and èßäÊÓÆµyard planning initiatives.Hannah SkuttAmeriCorps Community Engagement CoordinatorPhi NguyenAmeriCorps Data Coordinatorphinguyen@pps.netHarper Kieger- EatonAmeriCorps Sustainability Project Coordinatorheaton@pps.netThe PPS Departments of Sustainability and Climate Justice are proud to partner with Confluence Environmental Center's AmeriCorps Program. This annual partnership catalyzes environmental justice in the Portland Public School district to address critical environmental needs facing èßäÊÓÆµ and the greater community. To learn more about this partnership, and current AmeriCorps members serving with PPS, please visit:

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Climate Justice Resources for Teachers
èßäÊÓÆµ, in collaboration with CLEAR Environmental, created this growing and dynamic resource space for educators, administrators, and community to share and learn about climate justice teaching in our èßäÊÓÆµs. These pages contain teaching resources, community resources for èßäÊÓÆµ and families, and much more.
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Partners
We could not in any way do this without our amazing partners, both within PPS and across the Portland community. At PPS, we work constantly with our colleagues at èßäÊÓÆµs and in central office departments, including: Transportation, Nutrition Services, Strategic Partnerships and Grants, Communications, Innovation Studio, Safe Routes to Schools, School Modernization, Facilities, Maintenance, Real Estate, and more.
Outside of PPS, we collaborate with an amazing and always growing list of partners who are dedicated to climate change and education work.
Garden Educators
Classroom and Fieldtrip Educators
Green Schoolyard partners
Urban Forestry's Learning Landscapes
Resource and Network partners
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